Full pitcher shoots Werder Bremen to victory in Hoffenheim

Niclas Füllkrug smiled contentedly after the final whistle and high-fived his strike partner Marvin Ducksch: Thanks to his top scorer, promoted Werder Bremen remains on the road to success and temporarily advanced to a place in the Champions League. The Hanseatic League won at the start of the 9th match day of the Bundesliga on Friday, a little lucky, 2-1 (1-1) at TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.

Füllkrug scored the winning goal shortly before the end with his eighth goal of the season by converting a penalty kick (87th minute) – and in front of the eyes of national coach Hansi Flick he did a lot of self-promotion for a World Cup ticket.

Teammate Mitchell Weiser got the penalty after a foul by Stanley Nsoki. Referee Benjamin Cortus only pointed to the point after video evidence. “He pulls my leg away,” said Weiser at DAZN, “for me it’s a clear penalty”. The game was “not our best,” the full-back admitted: “But as a promoted team, we’re happy to take three points away.”

“Extremely Bitter”

TSG goalkeeper Oliver Baumann struggled with how the game went: “Our game was so good that you must never lose this game in your life. Our first half was brutally good. That’s why it’s extremely bitter.”

In front of 25,410 spectators, Füllkrug and Marvin Ducksch showed their top form for Werder’s first goal. After a fine one-two from the two German strikers, Ducksch scored his second goal of the season (18th minute). But Munas Dabbur (32nd) managed to equalize for TSG in the meantime.

The Bremen team started with the same eleven that had set off a spectacular offensive firework display in the 5-1 win against Borussia Mönchengladbach last weekend. Hoffenheim’s coach André Breitenreiter had also warned about the filling krug and Ducksch before the kick-off at DAZN: “We have to keep them busy and can’t give them any space. We have come up with a good plan.”

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